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Robin Guthrie 

Robin Guthrie
Background information
Origin Grangemouth, Scotland
Genre(s) Dream pop
Years active 1982-Present
Label(s) Bella Union
Associated acts Cocteau Twins
Violet Indiana
Members
Robin Guthrie

Robin Guthrie (born 4 January 1962, in Falkirk, Scotland) is a musician best known as co-founder of the Cocteau Twins. During his career Guthrie has played guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, drums and other musical instruments, in addition to programming, sampling and sound processing. Guthrie also works extensively as a producer and engineer.

Following the break-up of the Cocteau Twins, Guthrie's first solo record, Imperial, was released in 2003 on Bella Union Records. In 2006, Guthrie signed a four album solo deal for Darla Records, the first product of which was the LP Continental. Subsequently, he has released two four-track EPs entitled "Everlasting" and "Waiting for Dawn" (a further solo track, titled "Argenta", can be found on the Darla Records compilation "Little Darla has A Treat For You v.24: Endless Summer Edition"), and two albums in collaboration with Harold Budd: "Before The Day Breaks" and "After The Night Falls".

Guthrie recently wrote his first film score in conjunction with Harold Budd for Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin. The soundtrack was released in June 2005 by Commotion and consists of fifteen complete songs based on the short pieces used in the film.

Guthrie has also collaborated with singer Siobhan de Maré (formerly of Mono) as the band Violet Indiana. Their first full-length LP, Roulette, was released in 2001 to much critical acclaim. A second album, Russian Doll, followed in 2004. In March 2006 Guthrie reported on his weblog that the group had started work again on new material.

Guthrie's most recent work has been the back to back release of 'After the Night Falls' and 'Before the Day Breaks', both co-composed, co-produced and played with Harold Budd, who had previously announced his musical retirement. As with Mysterious Skin, both albums are slow, drifting pieces primarily utilising treated guitar and piano.

Guthrie currently works and lives in France with his wife, Florence, their daughter Violette, and Lucy Belle, his daughter with Liz Fraser.

Instrumental Works

  • 2003 Imperial (Bella Union)
  • 2006 Continental (Darla)
  • 2006 Everlasting (Darla) (4-song EP accompanying Continental)
  • 2006 Waiting for Dawn (Rocket Girl)
  • 2006 Argenta (Darla)

Collaborations

Guthrie's musical collaborations are extensive, and focus primarily on production and engineering, although he has been featured as guest musician a number of times. The following list are his collaborative efforts to-date, from the earliest to the most recent.

1984

1985

1986

  • Felt, The Ballad of the Band (Producer)

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

  • The Veldt, Afrodisiac (Producer and Instrumentation)
  • Fuel, Timeless EP (Producer)
  • Medicine, Sounds of Medicine: "Time Baby 3" (Producer)

1996

1997

  • Yu-Ra, Innocent Time (Producer and Instrumentation)
  • Simon Raymonde, Blame Someone Else: "Muscle and Want" (Instrumentation)
  • Autour de Lucie, Chansons Sans Issue (Remix) (Producer)
  • Yu-Ra, Beyond The Pale (Producer and Instrumentation)
  • Guy Chadwick, This Strength (Producer and Instrumentation)

1998

  • Republica, Speed Ballads (Producer)
  • Guy Chadwick, Lazy, Soft and Slow (Producer and Instrumentation)
  • Mandalay, Flowers Bloom (Remix) (Producer and Instrumentation)
  • Lucybell, Invisible Sun (Remix)
  • Guy Chadwick, You Really Got a Hold on Me (Producer and Instrumentation)

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

  • Harold Budd & Robin Guthrie, After The Night Falls CD (Producer & Instrumentation)
  • Harold Budd & Robin Guthrie, Before The Day Breaks CD (Producer & Instrumentation)
  • Apollo Heights White Music for Black People CD (Producer & Instrumentation)

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